For patients with early stage endometrial cancer, it mainly depends on whether appropriate treatments are taken in time. Generally speaking, early endometrial cancer tumors are small and have not metastasized, and the most effective treatment means is surgical resection. The 5-year survival rate of early endometrial cancer after resection can reach 60% to 90%, and radiotherapy, chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine can be taken for a certain period of time after surgery to prevent recurrence. For middle and late stage endometrial cancer patients, it mainly depends on whether the treatment method is appropriate and the patient’s physical condition. Treatments for middle and advanced endometrial cancer mainly include radiotherapy, chemotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine. 70% of middle and advanced endometrial cancer patients have their symptoms relieved after radiotherapy. External radiotherapy with different doses and divisions can relieve the local symptoms of primary or metastatic foci, but as radiotherapy can also cause damage to normal cells. Radiotherapy should be used with caution in patients with middle or advanced endometrial cancer who have very weak body functions. In view of the toxic side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy on the human body, Chinese medicine can be combined in the treatment of middle and advanced endometrial cancer in order to increase the effect and reduce the toxicity. For middle and advanced endometrial cancer patients with extensive metastasis, weak physical function and difficult to tolerate chemotherapy, Chinese medicine can be used for conservative treatment. Although the short-term effect is not as obvious as that of chemotherapy, the long-term effect is good, and the effect is obvious in improving the quality of survival and prolonging the survival period.